SAN MARTIN
– The Gilroy youth basketball coach recently charged with raping
a minor made his first courtroom appearance Tuesday morning in San
Martin in order to be arraigned for the rape charges.
SAN MARTIN – The Gilroy youth basketball coach recently charged with raping a minor made his first courtroom appearance Tuesday morning in San Martin in order to be arraigned for the rape charges.

Quintin Lamarcas Daye, 44,

arrived at the court-house with family mem-bers but no attorney. Daye told Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Shapero he recently

hired an attorney to represent him in the case, but said she was out of town this week and unable to attend Tuesday’s hearing.

Shapero then delayed Daye’s arraignment until April 29, and he issued a restraining order that requires Daye not have physical or verbal contact with the alleged victim in the case.

Daye, who lives at 7665 Laurel Drive, was arrested on April 2 by Gilroy police for two counts of felony sexual assault of a minor under the age of 14. Daye has helped coach a traveling Gilroy girls basketball team during the past two summers, according to one parent whose child played for the team. The parent asked not to be identified.

Daye has been free from county jail on $100,000 bail since his arrest.

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